Dear Bob, here are some photos of my life here on the campus of Concordia Seminary. I love kids, working with the grounds crew, swimming, playing with my dog friends, and especially my own family people.

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December 27, 2012

The power of touch

The results of a study from PSYBLOG show that "touch can influence behavior, increase the chances of compliance, make the person doing the touching seem more attractive and friendly, and can even you help make a sale."

Giving someone a light touch on the arm seems to do wonders, makes you seem friendly, sincere, agreeable, honest and kind. Check out the effects of what they call nonsexual touch to see what a difference it makes in relationships with customers, friends, family and strangers.